An RNC initiative to get a tighter grip on domestic violence has an
officer keeping a close eye on 50 cases that have the potential to end in
tragedy.

For the first time, the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has dedicated a
full-time officer to the position of domestic violence co-ordinator who is
responsible for analyzing calls for service and conducting risk assessments to
determine if an abuser is likely to kill his intimate partner.

Const. Suzanne FitzGerald told The Telegram this week she has 50 active
cases for which she has concluded that, without some form of intervention, the
women could end up as victims of domestic homicide.

As I noted in a previous
posting, nothing quite qualifies for the description “domestic violence” like a
mother killing her child. [But, granted, the baby killing crowd has an arsenal
of slogans and deceptive “logic” to dehumanize and depersonalize the child in
the womb, so, according to them, it’s not really a mother killing her child!]

Until the unborn child recovers the same right
of personhood as you and I, the RNC will never be “conducting risk
assessments to determine” if a mother is likely to kill the baby she carries in
her womb.